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    By the Numbers: ABCs Super Bowl XL Coverage


    1,000,000,000 worldwide television audience
    130,000,000 US viewers
    70,000 fans at Ford Field in Detroit
    720p HD standard of the broadcast
    500 monitors in control trucks
    400 crew people for production, technical, administrative and support
    180 frames per second of Sony s new experimental super slo-mo camera
    100x optical zoom of the longest Canon lens to be used
    90 inputs on the video switcher
    90 miles of cable for cameras and microphones
    60 microphones, including 12 on-field parabolic mics
    54 cameras used by FOX at last year s Super Bowl, but not all were HD as they are this year
    40 digital video instant replay units
    36 TV cameras
    36 seasons of ABC NFL coverage, of which this is the last season and last game
    29 mobile vehicles
    25 degrees, forecast temperature outside the domed stadium at kickoff, a concern of ABC technicians
    20 hard cameras (stationary as opposed to hand-held)
    10 television production trucks (not including the infamous horse trailer)
    10 commercials bought by the game's biggest advertiser, Anheuser-Busch
    7 handheld cameras
    6 robotic cameras
    6 super slo-mo cameras
    5 million dollars per minute to buy a commercial
    4 announcers: Al Michaels, John Madden, Michelle Tafoya and Suzy Kolber
    3 60-second advertisements (the rest are :30), bought by General Motors, Burger King and ESPN
    2 operators for SkyCam: one cameraman, one "pilot"
    1 director, Drew Esocoff, his second Super Bowl as a director

    ABC Sports Prepares for HD Super Bowl XL [TV Technology]

    Super Bowl XL on ABC Sports in SD/HD simulcast [Broadcast Engineering]

    Super Bowl XL Ready to Go in Detroit [Broadcast Newsroom]

    Super Bowl Gets Supersized Production [Broadcasting & Cable]


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